In Bergen mid-March, the climate festival Varmere, våtere, villere (Warmer, wetter, wilder) filled three floors in Bergen over three days, for talks and debates on climate change and necessary solutions.
Vandhna Kumar, postdoctoral fellow at the Geophysical Institute (GFI) and the Bjerknes Centre for Climate research, is from Fiji, and works in the OceanStates project at the University of Bergen.
At the festival she was in the "Around the World with Climate Science" to talk about her experiences from climate change in Fiji, and motivated her to become a climate scientist. She joins host Ingjald Pilskot in the festival podcast booth.
Meike Becker og Ingunn Skjevlan - Deepwater acidification
Predicting algae blooms - a new tool in our arsenal
Not so green transition
The Breathing Ocean
We are very fond of mud! - paleoclimate with Eystein Jansen
Instruments in the dark – How to understand Antarctica
How can we predict sea ice?
The One Ocean Expedition
The hunt for ancient DNA under the sea ice
Havbruk og klima: Frode Vikebø om hvordan fisk påvirkes av temperatur i havet
Fysikk og klima: Martin Fernø om hvordan (og hvorfor!) vi fanger og lagrer CO2
Energi og klima: Helge Drange om hvor lenge vi har visst om global oppvarming
Geovitenskap og klima: Kikki Kleiven om hva fortiden kan fortelle oss om fremtiden
Matematikk og klima: Marie Pontoppidan regner på regnet
The disappearance of water in the Nordic seas
AI flooding the flooding research
The climate cost of planting trees
Parisavtalen 5 år etter – med direktør Tore Furevik
Are we melting Antarctica irreversibly?
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